为基于事件的系统导出统一的故障分类法

W. Hummer, Christian Inzinger, P. Leitner, B. Satzger, S. Dustdar
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可靠性和容错性是业务关键型或安全关键型应用程序的关键需求,它们要求明确了解系统中可能发生的潜在故障。与其他主要研究方向相比,分布式事件系统这一新兴领域还缺乏对故障的共同理解。在本文中,我们向前迈进了一步,研究了此类系统中断层的潜在成因和影响。我们在统一故障分类方面的工作遵循严格的方法。我们首先在更广泛的基于事件的系统领域中确定了五个核心子领域,并讨论了它们之间的共性和差异。然后,我们从现有文献中推导出一个连贯的领域模型,该模型准确地捕获了不同领域的细节。领域模型提供了一个整体视图,涵盖了基于事件的系统的结构和过程方面。在此模型的基础上,我们根据可靠和安全计算建立的故障维度,详细地阐述了故障的分类。故障分类法为跨事件处理的五个子领域全面讨论故障实例奠定了基础。
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Deriving a unified fault taxonomy for event-based systems
Dependability and fault-tolerance, which are key requirements for business- or safety-critical applications, require explicit knowledge of potential faults that may occur within a system. In contrast to other major research directions, the emerging field of distributed event-based systems is yet lacking a common understanding of faults. In this paper we take a step forward and study potential origins and effects of faults in such systems. Our work on a unified fault taxonomy follows a rigorous methodology. We first identify five core sub-areas in the broader field of event-based systems, and discuss commonalities and differences among them. Then we derive from the existing literature a coherent domain model, which accurately captures the specifics of the different areas. The domain model provides a holistic view and covers both structural and procedural aspects of event-based systems. Based on this model, we elaborate a detailed taxonomy of faults, in line with well-established fault dimensions from dependable and secure computing. The fault taxonomy forms the basis for a comprehensive discussion of fault instances across the five sub-areas of event processing.
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